May 202020
 

… might still be a crackpot.

The Chinese Communist Party is a pack of degenerate villains who should be locked up and perma-banned from holding any sort of political office. Still: that doesn’t mean that anyone who opposes the CCP is necessarily good. Iran was bad; didn’t make Saddam any good. Hitler was bad; didn’t make Stalin a hero. And the ChiComs are bad; but that doesn’t mean that the Falun Gong cult is any less of a whackadoodle cult. Taken on it’s own, most people would – I hope – recognize Falun Gong as nonsensical Oriental Weirdness based on superstitious bullcrap of no more actual value than astrology or the teachings of Madame Blavatsky, Ray Comfort, Uri Geller, Jim Jones or Karl Marx. Unfortunately, the people running the cult are quite good at their jobs and have a really quite good PR arm, including many online and IRL projects that you might not recognize as part of the Falun Gong cult. This includes the “Epoch Times,” which *appears* to be a reasonably traditional conservative American news outlet. And much of the news there *is* trad-con stuff, with a perhaps noticeably heavier than usual dose of anti-ChiCom coverage. But they remain under the control of a cult, and this should not be ignored.

The video below covers the cult and a number of their outlets. Same feller did a video that I posted about last year covering those “Shen Yun” shows.

 

 Posted by at 10:36 am
Apr 242020
 

So one of the things I found kinda laughable about “Star  Trek: The Next Generation” was the idea that in the 24th century *all* of humanity would be atheist (along with non-capitalist, and devoted solely to ‘improving” themselves, etc.). This was part of Gene Roddenberry’s vision of the future; utopian and wholly unrealistic. But… it’s canonical. So it is written, so it shall be.

When Roddenberry got shoved out of the role of Head Honcho Of Star Trek, religion started becoming a bigger part of Trek. Witness Worf’s spirituality in later seasons of TNG and Bajoran religion being of prime importance in “Deep Space Nine,” and even the wholly rational Vulcans started picking up gods and such. But even so, *human* religiosity seemed essentially nonexistent. The writers and producers knew it was silly that mankind would suddenly give up seventy thousand years of spiritualism in favor of rationality; that won’t happen until mankind undergoes mass genetic re-engineering to get rid of the apparently genetically encoded need to believe in *something.* Still… humanity’s lack of religion is canonical.

But then this:

‘Star Trek’ fan at Comic-Con adds a hijab to her Starfleet costume

The article was from July 2019 and is only about a single fan cosplaying as a gender-swapped Muslim version of Geordi La Forge. You know, it’s actually a pretty clever getup… but still, it’s just one fans non-canonical costume. Not the sort of thing to get worked up over, and in fact something that someone can nod at and say “whatever float’s yer boat.” If there’s ever a place where cultural appropriation should be celebrated, it’s cosplay. But then:

The official Star Trek YouTube channel takes time out to accept uncritically the idea that not only does Islam exist in the future, but Geordi La Forge is a Muslim. Note that comments are turned off for reasons that are as likely to include pointing out the anti-canonical nature of that as any naughty words.

So… if the corporate geniuses who took a giant dump on canon with “Star Trek: Discovery” and “Picard” (due to CBS All Access having been free for a month, I finally got around to watching all of STD and STP and… ugh) see fit to try to establish that long accepted popular characters who, IIRC, never once mentioned anything remotely like a religious preference are now to be declared to be members of such-and-such religious group… is there going to be a rush to establish the religions of everyone else? Is Picard a Catholic? Is Riker an Asatruar? Is Crusher a Wiccan? Sisko a Buddhist, Janeway Jewish, Paris a Raelian? Or are the suits behind modern WokeTrek going to basically just suggest that humanity shed all religions *but* Islam? Hell, are they going to suggest that Islam finally won and converted all of humanity and, against all historical evidence, continued forward technologically and culturally?

 

And this is as good a point as any to rail against one of the most popular misconceptions about Trek, both TOS and TNG: the idea that it shows the wonders of a “multicultural” future. It does not. Look at the bridge of Kirk’s Enterprise: you see a gloriously white straight male captain, a Russian, a Scot, an alien, an African, a Japanese, occasionally an Indian lady and a rotating Benneton ad of different ethnicities of humanity. Trek was spectacularly multi ETHNIC. What is wasn’t was multi CULTURAL. Everyone spoke the same language (even if there were accents), everyone had the same values, worked in the same hierarchical command structure, had the same goals. Everyone on the Enterprise and around the Federation had the same acceptance of STEM over woo and, as previously mentioned, all of humanity had the same lack of religion. Trek suggested that humanity would come together to form essentially a single culture with areas of slight differences, not a hodgepodge of non-integrating, non-assimilating unique cultures (in essence, the US versus the UN). In TNG, it has been canonically established the Geordi was indeed born in Somalia, but like Uhura, you’d never know that he wasn’t from heartland, USA, based on his attitudes and actions, his apparent ideology and culture. Monoculture FTW.

Back to the cosplayer: in Starfleet, there is a dress code for starship crew. Worf apparently got some special dispensation to wear his Klingon sash, but then, he was the first and only Klingon in Starfleet. Ensign Ro was told to remove her religious earring, but was eventually allowed to wear it; but then, she, too, was an alien. I do not recall any humans wearing anything but more or less stock Starfleet uniforms. If there were Muslim Starfleet officers, they certainly didn’t show it… anymore than the Sikh officers wore turbans and knives or the Catholics wore rosaries or the Orthodox Jewish officers wore their dreads and yarmulkes. And what of the human worshipers of Cthulhu and Slaanesh?

 Posted by at 3:56 pm
Apr 142020
 

Microsoft deletes HoloLens commercial featuring controversial artist Marina Abramović after public backlash

If, like me, you saw that headline and went “Marina who?” then be forewarned: she takes “weirdo” to a whole new weird level. She’s a “performance artist,” which often enough means less about any actual artistic talent and more about the ability to ᛒᚢᛚᛚᛋᚺᛁᛏ and self-promote and convince the vacuous that she is “deep.”

 Posted by at 5:54 pm
Apr 062020
 

Much to my very great annoyance, my fellow Americans are generally world-leaders in the dubious field of inventing and buying into bullcrap nonsensical anti-science conspiracy theories. But this time, it seems the Brits are leading the charge. the claim? 5G transmitters are magically creating the coronavirus.

Ayup.

Thunderf00t takes this one down. You wouldn’t think such a patently absurd notion would need debunking, but welcome to 2020. Bonus: religious nuttery.

 

 Posted by at 3:43 pm
Apr 022020
 

HAVE YOU THE BRAIN WORMS?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQEhuVS7Wj8

 

Huh. Another YouTube vid that won’t auto-embed. Well, if’n yer interested in some high-quality crazysauce, take a look at the link. Suggestion: turn down the audio. Or, heck, turn it up and see if, like here, your critters come running to see what the hubbub is about.

 

 

 Posted by at 4:45 pm
Apr 022020
 

Granted I not only do not believe in demons, I actively believe such things don’t exist. But whatever brain dysfunction that causes “demonic possession” seems to have been on display in Congress…

 

That’s not the only example. There is also the Surt-worshipping Ilhan Omar who had this to say:

Trump says that the next two weeks will be “very painful,” as in thousands – very likely tens of thousands – of Americans will die from the Kung Flu. And Omars response is “Subhanallah!” which translates to roughly to “Glory to Allah.” According to HERE:

“By saying “Subhanallah,” Muslims glorify Allah above any imperfection or deficiency; they declare his transcendence.”

 Posted by at 12:05 pm
Mar 022020
 

Lourdes shrine closes healing pools as precaution against coronavirus

Wait. A place that miraculously cures illness is being closed to keep people from getting sick? It’s almost as if the people who run the place don’t have complete faith in the miraculousness of their miracles.

Wouldn’t this be a FANTASTIC opportunity to prove out the effectiveness of their “healing pools?”

Related:

Applying essential oil to anus ‘cures coronavirus’: Iranian cleric

Snerk.

There’s nothing like a worldwide media freakout over what is *probably* going to turn out to be a flash-in-the-pandemic  to bring out the cranks and the crazies, selling crackpottery and woo as fake cures to assuage the fearful.

 Posted by at 6:47 pm